"As I found all the buffalo had quit the plains, I determined to attempt the traverse of the mountain [Sangre de Cristo], win which we persevered until the snow became so deep that it was impossible to proceed; when I again turned my face to the plain, and for the first time in the voyage I found myself discouraged." Pike Journal- Jan. 24, 1807 Muddy Creek Wet Mtn. Valley CO

The story of Pike’s expedition, including his arrest by the Spanish and the
friendship that was forged between military officers [Lt. (then Captain) Pike and Lt. Facundo
Melgares] from different cultures, can be found in each community located on the expedition route.
During 2006, commemoration activities were as diverse as the communities themselves – from
rodeos to symposiums, trail rides to lectures, buffalo roasts to debates, there was truly something
for everyone. You can continue to explore Pike’s route for yourself – from the pastoral prairies to
the east near Lamar and La Junta, to historic Pueblo, scenic Cañon City, the majestic mountains of
the west in Salida, Westcliffe, Silver Cliff, and the breathtaking San Luis Valley. An Auto tour and a
Hike/Bike tour is being tested for Missouri, Kansas and Colorado by members [members can participate...click
here]

Senate Resolution 252

In honor of Zebulon Montgomery Pike’s explorations into the West, United States Senator Ken Salazar (D-Colorado)
drafted a Senate Resolution to officially recognize the bicentennial in 2006. Senator Salazar’s resolution, S.Res 252, was cosponsored by Senator Wayne Allard (R-Colorado), and passed on November 15, 2005, exactly 199 years to the day of when Pike first glimpsed the mountain that would bear his name. Read more...

Logos

Two logos emerged for the Bicentennial, one by Ken Williams of Pueblo for Harp and one created by folks in eastern
Colorado.

Zebulon M. Pike Bicentennial Happenings By State

KANSAS

Great Bend KS
Pike’s crossing of Cheyenne Bottoms, north of Great Bend KS were investigated with displays in the Camp Aldrich Dining
Hall; living history presentations by noted historian David Clapsaddle [of Larned KS] and walking tours on October 15th.

Pike’s Larned KS
On October 29, 2006, the Wet/Dry Routes Chapter of the Santa Fe Trail
Association dedicated an interpretive plaza near the Pawnee River in Larned KS,
200 years to the day Pike crossed the Pawnee River. Rev. Dr. Roy Escot Pike,
President of the Pike Family Association delivered remarks. Read more...

October 27-29
The Santa Fe Trail Association presented a three-day seminar entitled “Zebulon Pike and the Birth of
the Santa Fe Trail” at their 2006 Rendezvous, attended by 300+ Pike enthusiasts.

COLORADO

15 days in August
Endurance runner David Pokorny challenged Pike’s route and climbed his peak to raise awareness for
those who are fighting uphill battles of another kind. Read more...

Las Animas CO
November 15 – Two hundred years to the minute, the rock and plaques
commemorating Pike’s first siting of the “small blue cloud,” which he called the
Grand Mountain, and which now bears his name-- was dedicated after a great buffalo
stew at Boggsville. Don Headlee performed the part of Pike, with the great grandson
of Kit Carson in attendance.

Lamar CO
July 1 – The Great Race, antique auto racers, followed the Santa Fe and Pike's Trail through Lamar. A street carnival,
antique wagon show, food vendors, and a mini-history camp composed of The Madonna of the Trail, Pike, and an 1870's
cavalry troop entertained all day. Country star Zane Lewis performed a free concert that night.

July 14 – Pike in the Park- started at Pike's Tower in Willow Creek Park with an old-fashioned Pancake Breakfast [Rotary
and Lions Clubs]. The public was treated to a live performance by the Arkansas Wind and Percussion Ensemble playing
Pike-period music. A tour of Pike's Tower, the first WPA project in Colorado, was conducted before heading to the
Boggsville Historic Site for the Boggsville lunch and site archeologist Richard Carillo and the Pike First-Sighting
Ceremony nearby.

September 16 – The public toured historical reenactments of 1800-1900 Southeast Colorado camps at the Second
Annual Frontier History Encampment at Lamar Community College. At the Pike camp, they met members of Pike's "band
of rascals."

September 22 & 23 – The Bike with Pike Century Ride left the John Martin's Reservoir Visitor Center near Hasty,
CO, for a 100 mile ride along Pike's Trail to Pueblo--just in time for the Chile Festival , a barbecue dinner at the Cow Palace
Inn of Lamar. A pre bike race Party was held on the 22nd.

November 13 – Pike Slept Here and Rededication of Pike’s Tower in Willow Creek Park in Lamar, set on or near the
very spot he and his men camped in Lamar, Colorado, on November 13, 1806. Historian and Pike reenactor Don Headlee
gave a presentation about the Pike’s expedition at the Lamar Public Library. Original pen and ink drawings of Pike’s
expedition by Salida artist Jon McManus were displayed.

La Junta CO
June 8 – The Rocky Ford Historical Museum presented a tale of Pike’s journey and his stay in the area, by renowned
Pike reenactor John Patrick Michael Murphy.

August 23-27 – 129th Arkansas Valley Fair celebrated "Explore the 129th Arkansas Valley Fair on Pike’s Trail." A
parade was held on August 25th.

September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 & October 7, 14, 21 – Picketwire Canyonland Auto Tours included information
on Pike’s expedition and its influence on exploration and settlement of what is now the USFS Comanche National
Grasslands.

September 9 – La Junta Early Settler’s Day "Pike on Parade."

October 6-9 – NPS’s Bents Old Fort National Historic Site hosted “Explorers Encampment at Bent’s Old Fort” They
celebrated the explorers who passed by the site of Bent’s Fort before, during and after the post’s existence. Camps from
Pike to Long to Frémont will graced the site – joining the camps of Plains Tribes and Santa Fe traders. Over 60 living
history volunteers brought the post back to life.

Colorado Springs Gazette – The Gazette in November published daily articles on various aspects
of Pike’s expedition. Dave Philipps, Gazette outdoor editor, led a reenactment party from Pueblo to
Mt. Rosa of Pike’s attempt to climb his Grand Mountain, 200 years later to the day. They finished
the 11.3 miles Pike couldn’t trek, raising the Star Spangled Banner flag [15 stars] in the top of
Pikes Peak. Philipps’ headlines- Commemorative Pike hikers make it to frozen, windy summit - but find . . . NO
DOUGHNUTS

Pueblo CO
Pike Plaza, a permanent, outdoor venue in
downtown Pueblo, certainly the most innovative
and largest of the nation’s architectural monuments
to Pike, was created by HARP [Historic Arkansas
Riverwalk]

April through December 20 – Lieutenant
Pike reached present-day Pueblo, November 23,
l806. The El Pueblo History Museum exhibit and
lecture series “Explorer or Spy: The Pike Legacy”
examines American and Spanish views of the
expedition.

The El Pueblo History Museum also hosted:

"In the Footsteps of Zebulon Pike, Army
Explorer, Southwest Expedition of 1806-1807". Don Headlee, Park Ranger, Army Corp. of Engineers
on July 10,– "Defending the Empire; the Spanish Military". Dr. David Sandoval, Professor, CSU-Pueblo on July 11

Pike’s Sword arrived from Fort Garland for display thru the rest of 2006. The sword and scabbard is the
property of the Colorado Historic Society in Denver and pictures are used, with permission, throughout this website.

July 15 - 200 years to the day that Pike set off on his expedition Pueblo celebrated with a parade on Union Avenue
featuring Zebulon Pike’s family as Grand Marshalls, the Army Corps of Engineers reenactment corps, Fort Carson soldiers,
Frazer Brothers Spanish Lancers, and the Westernaires, and honored returning troops with Operation Tribute to Freedom.
Music and camps of Pike, the Spanish lancers, and the Pawnee were presented at the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk at Pike
Plaza.

August 13 through January 20 – Sangre de Cristo Arts Center–King Gallery presented "DIFFERENT
PERSPECTIVES: VIEWS OF PIKE’S PEAK" to join the commemoration of Pike’s expedition. This exhibition featured
Manitou Springs artist Tracy Felix, Colorado Spring photographer John Fielder, Jude Silva. and selections from the Francis
King Collection of Western Art.

September 16 through November 4 – The Buell Children’s Museum Sangre de Cristo Arts Center presented"The Way West and Pike’s Peak,” sharing the exploration of the American West.

Cañon City CO
Cañon City long ago marked the location of the
Pike encampment on the west side their city near
Grape Creek [Pike’s Branch Creek] and the
Arkansas River.

July 22 – The Cañon City Chamber of Commerce will be
hosted the Royal Gorge Region Pike Partners Trail Ride through
the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park area.

July 22-23 – Reenactors with period costumes strolled
through Royal Gorge Bridge and Park. Zebulon Pike spent several weeks in the Royal Gorge area searching for the
headwaters of the Arkansas River. He crawled up the granite gulch that is now the home to the World's Steepest incline railway,
a 1,550 ft. incline at a 45-degree angle now called Pike Gulch.

Aug. 12 – An Evening with Lieutenant Zebulon Pike was enjoyed at the Buena Vista Museum.

November 24 – Parade of Lights with Zebulon Pike – Salida, Colorado.

December 2 – The Buena Vista Chamber sponsored the Zebulon Pike Equine Parade to open the Christmas season.

December 24 – Buffalo Christmas Dinner with Zebulon Pike on the
Arkansas River, at the actual site of Pike’s camp. Pike’s men celebrated
Christmas here after going without food for three days, and killing six
buffalo on the neighboring prairie. Pike and several soldiers will be there,
along with Colorado mountain men reenacting early trapper gatherings.

Westcliffe and Silver Cliff CO
July 1 – Pueblo’s Sangres Art Guild Plein Air held an all day painting workshop with noted, Pueblo West artist Fran
Dodd, at two sites – Grape Creek area and on the west side of the valley near Macy Creek (both locations were crossed by
Pike on his way south and west).

July 2 – The Pike Partners of the Royal Gorge Region sponsored the showing of the film “Zebulon Pike and the Blue
Mountain” at the Jones Theater in Westcliffe.

Alamosa CO
July 4 – Alamosa’s Independence Day Parade
commemorating Pike’s expedition into the San Luis Valley. The
floats will bring his historic expedition to life in lively
downtown Alamosa. Enjoy the Kiwanis’ Pancake Breakfast,
downtown events and evening fireworks in the heart of the San
Luis Valley.

Pike’s Stockade Tours of Pike’s Stockade, near the small town of Fort Garland CO, were conducted. The historic
buildings of Fort Garland and Museum were included with displays of the time when Kit Carson commanded the fort.